Apart from the above “juicy” info, you should also know that Ultimate Bet does deduct 25% of the bonus from your total rake; and they also deduct payment processing fees from US player’s MGR. The contributed rake back method is being used at Ultimate Bet to calculate your rakeback. Starting with 2009, Ultimate Bet also pays rakeback on tournament entry fees.
U.S. players are welcome, you can sign up and receive rakeback.
Useful information => Games Offered
Limit Hold’em $.01-.02 up to $300-600
No Limit Hold’em $.01-.02 up to $50-100
Other Games Omaha, Omaha 8/b, 7 card Stud, 7 card Stud 8/b, Triple Draw, Pineapple, Royal Hold’em
Heads Up tables $.02-04 up to $300-600
Sit n Go tournaments $1+.10 up to $5000+100
Multi-table tournaments $1+10 up to $500+30

You will initially get a $25 deposit from Ultimate Bet and another $25 in “pending bonus”. Read the terms below to find out the conditions of your pending bonus release.
VERY IMPORTANT: Ultimate Bet may reject your no deposit bonus request if an account has already been made from your computer before, or if you create your Ultimate Bet account from an Internet cafe.
You cannot use your free bankroll to play any other games, except poker. If you attempt to use your free bankroll to play blackjack/casino games, your account will be suspended and your funds could be confiscated. 🙁 so be very careful
If you already have an account (playmoney/realmoney) with Ultimate Bet then you are not eligible for this bonus and your request will be rejected.
Pending bonus dollars will be converted to real money so that you can play on the site at the rate of:
– $1 for every 10 UPs (Ultimate Points) you earn at our Raked Ring Game tables
– $1 for every 30 UPs you earn at our Sit ‘n Gos and Tournaments.
Only one bonus per person is allowed, and only the new players are eligible for the bonus offer.
Players should play significantly before attempting to deposit and withdraw bonus dollars, otherwise they will be required to forfeit their bonus dollars.